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the California Employer Pull Notice Program Must be fluent in English and target language(s). Knowledge of medical terminology in source and target languages. Familiarity with the Medical Center setting. Skills
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the California Employer Pull Notice Program Must be fluent in English and target language(s). Knowledge of medical terminology in source and target languages. Familiarity with the Medical Center setting. Skills
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and evaluation for reporting purposes. Prepares all reports as necessary for documenting program accomplishments. May provide language translations of class materials and/or simultaneous interpretation
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various programming languages to integrating systems and data. (Required) Demonstrated ability to employ logical methodology while troubleshooting technical problems. (Required) Detailed knowledge
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and service rates. Collaborate with and advise campus veterinary services on animal health surveillance program design, data interpretation and risk analysis. Collaborate with and advise researchers
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sensing data of coastal ecosystems. The successful candidate should have strong quantitative skills, proficiency in standard programming languages (Python, Matlab), proficiency in deep learning and computer
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with federal and state education policy, testing requirements, and assessment practices, especially ESSA, ESEA, Title programs, and English learner policies. (Required) Ability to create complex
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: writing simple English phrases using correct grammar and spelling to complete reports that are accurate and easy to comprehend; reading standard English texts in order to follow through on written orders
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The Luce Scholars Program is a nationally competitive fellowship that aims to forge stronger relationships across geographic borders by creating opportunities for young Americans to deepen